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Chih-Ting Chang
Chih-Ting Chang
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Predictability effect on N400 reflects the severity of reading comprehension deficits in aphasia
CT Chang, CY Lee, CJ Chou, JL Fuh, HC Wu
Neuropsychologia 81, 117-128, 2016
322016
Regional amyloid‐β is linked to disruptions in connected speech in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
CJ Chou, CT Chang, CY Lee, YC Liu
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e076602, 2023
2023
Linguistic features correlate with biomarkers in very early AD
YC Liu, CJ Chou, CY Lee, CT Chang
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e075548, 2023
2023
The performance of connected speech is correlated with cognitive tests in very early Alzheimer disease
YC Liu, CT Chang, CY Lee, CJ Chou
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e065017, 2023
2023
The neural substrates for predictive processes in sentence comprehension
P Li, CT Chang, JL Tsai, EJ Lin, PC Chao, CJ Chou, CY Lee
25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2018
2018
Predictability effect reflects different contributions from each hemisphere: data from left and right hemisphere damage patients
CT Chang, CJ Chou, HC Wu, JL Fuh, CY Lee
The Effects of Semantic Constraint and Cloze Probability in Left and Right Hemisphere Damaged Individuals
CJ Chou, CT Chang, HC Wu, CY Lee
Interplay between semantic and syntactic information in Chinese Classifier-noun agreement: An ERP comparison
CJ Chou, CT Chang, JL Tsai, CY Lee
The effect of semantic constraint and cloze probability on Chinese classifier-noun agreement in aphasia
CJ Chou, HC Wu, CT Chang, JL Fuh, CY Lee
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